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Agent in the Shadows

The Wolf Pack Spies, Book 3

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Agent in the Shadows

By: Alex Gerlis
Narrated by: Duncan Galloway
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There's a traitor in the pack… Who can you trust? The extraordinary final instalment of the Wolf Pack series.

June, 1943. In Lyon, the capital of the French resistance, a secret meeting is held under orders from General de Gaulle. The objective is to unite all resistance factions. The future of France is on the line.

But when the meeting is raided by the Gestapo under Klaus Barbie, the 'Butcher of Lyon', the plan disintegrates and the leaders are captured. The movement has been betrayed. There is a traitor in Lyon.

British undercover agents Jack Miller and Sophia von Naundorf are sent to France. They must find the informer and save the resistance. But the Gestapo is on the hunt. More traitors emerging from the shadows. The net is closing.

This unmissable espionage thriller from modern master Alex Gerlis is perfect for fans of Alan Furst, Charles Cumming and Rory Clements.

©2023 Alex Gerlis (P)2023 W. F. Howes Ltd
20th Century Espionage Historical Historical Fiction Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense Fiction

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Excellent retelling of the horror of Lyon’s under the Gestapo & the “Butcher of Lyon’s” & the Collaborators. I have enjoyed these 3 books & the stories revolving around the main characters. Sorry it’s ended.

The horror of ordinary France under the Nazis rather than being Paris based.

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Brilliant, keeps you listening to the next and next chapter. Pity this is the last book in the series.

More Twists and Turns than a B Road!!

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Another great book in this series, great characters and details to truly bring to life a very plausible story

Brilliant

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Excellent story and characters. Sometimes found it tricky to picture where and when things were taking place, despite the intro to each chapter, but that sort of fed into how incredibly complex covert operations were in enemy territory and how minutely detailed, involved and intertwined the lives of agents and traitors and innocent by-standers became in these dangerous times. Somewhat robotic narration kept the feeling of it all being based in fact (though obviously highly fictionalised) but it never grew on me, sadly :( Good listen, though.

Reliable Robert Harris

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I really enjoy these books, the storyline is gripping. I recommend this series, spot on.

A great plot as ever!

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It was the sort of novel that you wanted to keep on reading non stop until you had finished it. Fabulous.

Agent shadows

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the story is good, different parts start to fit together and there is a small basis of fact, what almost ruins it is the reader. no change of pace, no change of emphasis, no variation in tone. each word however significant or insignificant has the same value. it is almost soporific. it makes it difficult to understand as you have to rearrange the sentences while you are listening to make sense. this is the second reader who i will never purchase again. which is a shame if there are more books by Gerlis as they are good.

how to read in a monotone and with no variation

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